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Dell Inspiron 6400 Drivers Windows 7

Minggu, 09 Oktober 2016

Dell only provide support for windows XP and Vista for Dell Inspiron 6400. Basically there are compatible windows 7 drivers for this model but we need to collect it manually from different download page and different product. So here i just make a QuickList so it is easy to get all the drivers in one place. Some drivers like audio, we just need to use original vista drivers and install it in compatibility mode. So if you have problems with the installation do let me know.

Chipset
Intel Chipset Installation Utility
Version 9.3.0.1020, A00, 2.85MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Audio
Sigmatel Stac major Audio Driver
Version 6.10.0.5614
Please install audio driver in compatibility mode for windows Vista.
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Card Reader
Ricoh R5C833 Card Reader Driver
Version 6.10.01.04, A00
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Graphic
Intel 945GM Express Chipset
Version 15.12.75.4.1930 (8.15.10.1930), 16.5MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download | Mirror

Graphic
Nvidia GeForce Go 7300 Graphics
Version 179.48Beta, 122MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Touchpad
Synaptics Touchpad Drivers
Latest Version 17.0.9 , 118MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download | Mirror

Graphic
ATI Mobility Radeon Graphic Driver
v.8.36-070314a3-045540C-Dell, A04
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Original - Windows Vista/7 x86 : Download 
((Please install in compatibility mode for windows vista) 
--you can also download latest legacy drivers from AMD site--
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Windows 7 x86 : Download
Windows 7 x64 : Download

Wireless
Dell Wireless 1390/1395/1490/1505
Version 5.60.18.8,A30  , 78MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Wireless
Intel 3945/4965 Wireless Driver
Version 13.5.0 7.51MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Dell Quickset
Version 8.2.17, A06 , 5MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Webcam
Dell Webcam Central
Version A00-00, 148MB
Windows 7 x86/x64 : Download

Bluetooth:
Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth (Toshiba) : Download
Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth (Widcomm) : Download
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Dell Inspiron 600m Owners Manual

Minggu, 25 September 2016

Dell Inspiron 600m Owners Manual
  • About Your Computer
    Front View ~ Left Side View ~ Right Side View ~ Back View ~ Bottom View
  • Setting Up Your Computer
    Connecting to the Internet ~ Transferring Information to a New Computer ~ Setting Up a Printer ~ Printer Problems ~ Setting Up the Docking Device to Connect to a Network ~ Power Protection Devices ~ Power Protection Devices
  • Using Batteries and Module Bay Devices
    Using a Battery ~ Power Problems ~ About the Module Bay ~ Removing and Installing Devices While the Computer Is Turned ~ Removing and Installing Devices While the Computer Is Running
  • Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad
    Numeric Keypad ~ Keyboard Shortcuts ~ Touch Pad ~ Customizing the Touch Pad ~ Touch Pad or Mouse Problems ~ External Keyboard Problems ~ Unexpected Characters
  • Using CDs, DVDs, and Other Multimedia
    Using CDs and DVDs ~ CD and DVD Problems ~ Sound and Speaker Problems ~ Copying CDs and DVDs ~ Connecting a Television to the Computer
  • Setting Up a Home and Office Network
    Connecting to a Network Adapter ~ Network Setup Wizard ~ Network Problems ~ Network Problems
  • Solving Problems
    Finding Solutions ~ Accessing Help ~ Error Messages ~ Video and Display Problems ~ Scanner Problems ~ Drive Problems ~ PC Card Problems ~ General Program Problems ~ If Your Computer Gets Wet ~ If Your Computer Gets Wet ~ Resolving Other Technical Problems ~ Drivers ~ Restoring Your Operating System ~ Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities
  • Adding and Replacing Parts
    Adding Memory ~ Adding a Mini PCI Card ~ Replacing the Hard Drive
  • Appendix
    Specifications ~ Standard Settings ~ Dell Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only) ~ FCC Notices (U.S. Only) ~ Macrovision Product Notice ~ Contacting Dell

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Dell Inspiron N5010 Drivers

Selasa, 21 Juni 2016

Model: Dell Inspiron N5010
Series: Inspiron 15
Manufacture : DELL
Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista, 7 32 and 64 bit

Windows XP Drivers

Audio
IDT 92HD79B1 High Definition Audio Driver,
v.6.10.0.6289, A03 Download

Chipset
Intel HM57/ HM67 Express Chipset Family,
v.9.2.0.1019, A00 Download

Storage :
Intel Matrix Storage Manager,v.
7.5.0.1017, A08 Download

Mei
Intel Management Engine Interface,
v.7.0.0.1144, A00Download

Intel TB
Intel Turbo Boost Drivers
1.0.1.1002,A00 Download
 
Card Reader
Realtek RTS5138 Card Reader,
v.6.1.7600.30126, A00 Download 

Touchpad
Synaptics Synaptics TouchPad,
v.15.0.0.1, A00 Download

Bluetooth
Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module,
v.5.5.0.3208_61_173 (MS HIDS), A04Download

Graphic-Intel
Intel HD Graphics, v.8.15.10.2361, A00
Download (xp 32-bit)
Download (xp 64-bit)

Graphic - ATI
AMD High-Definition Graphics Driver (Radeon HD5470/5450)
v8.741.1.1, 193.55M (32-bit and 64-bit)
Download

LAN/Ethernet
Realtek RTL8103T Ethernet Controller
v5.742.1125.2009 A Download

Wireless
Dell Wireless WLAN 1502 Half Mini-Card,
v.9.2.0.225, A00Download

Dell Wireless WLAN 1520  Half MiniCard Driver
Download

Intel Intel(R) WiFi  Link  Driver
Download


Windows Vista Drivers

Audio
IDT 92HD79B1 High Definition Audio Driver,
v.6.10.0.6289, A03 Download

Storage
Intel Rapid Storage Technology,
v.9.6.4.1002, A01  Download

Card Reader
Realtek RTS5159 /RTS5138 Card Reader,
v.6.1.7600.30127, A01 Download

Chipset
Intel HM57/ HM67 Express Chipset Family,
v.9.2.0.1019, A00 Download

Mei
Intel Management Engine Interface,
v.7.0.0.1144, A00Download

Intel TB
Intel Turbo Boost Drivers
1.0.1.1002,A00 Download

Modem
Conexant D400,External USB 56K Modem,
v.NW2.5.59, A02 Download 

Touchpad
Synaptics Synaptics TouchPad,
v.15.0.0.1, A00 Download

Bluetooth
Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module,
v.6.2.0.9600, A18-1 Download

Graphic-Intel
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD, v.15.17.11.2202, A01/A02
Download (Vista 32-bit)
Download (Vista-64bit)

Graphic - ATI
AMD ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 / HD4200,
ATI Mobility RadeonĂ¢„¢ HD 550v, v.8.721, A01
Download

LAN/Ethernet
Realtek RTL8103T Ethernet Controller,
v.6.231.112.2010, A00 Download

Wireless
Dell Wireless WLAN 1520 Half MiniCard,
v.5.60.48.18, A03 Download

Dell Wireless WLAN 1501 Half Mini-Card (4313bgn),
v.5.60.48.35, A01 Download

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000, v.13.2.0.30, A00
Download

Windows 7 Drivers

Audio
IDT 92HD79B1 High Definition Audio Driver,
v.6.10.0.6289, A03 Download

Storage
Intel Rapid Storage Technology,
v.9.6.4.1002, A01  Download
Card Reader
Realtek RTS5159 /RTS5138 Card Reader,
v.6.1.7600.30127, A01 Download
Chipset
Intel HM57/ HM67 Express Chipset Family,
v.9.2.0.1019, A00 Download

Mei
Intel Management Engine Interface,
v.7.0.0.1144, A00Download

Intel TB
Intel Turbo Boost Drivers
1.0.1.1002,A00 Download

Touchpad
Synaptics Synaptics TouchPad,
v.15.0.0.1, A00 Download
Bluetooth
Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth Module,
v.6.2.0.9600, A02 Download

Graphic-Intel
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD,
v.15.17.11.64.2202, A02/A01
Download (Win 7 32-bit) 
Download (Win 7 64-bit)

Graphic - ATI
AMD ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 / HD4200,
ATI Mobility RadeonĂ¢„¢ HD 550v, v.8.721, A01
Download

LAN/Ethernet
Realtek RTL8103T Ethernet Controller,
v.7.13.112.2010, A00 Download

Wireless
Dell Wireless WLAN 1520 Half MiniCard,
v.5.60.48.18, A03 Download

Dell Wireless WLAN 1501 Half Mini-Card (4313bgn),
v.5.60.48.35, A01 Download

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000, v.13.2.0.30, A00
Download (64-bit)
Download (32-bit)



WEBCAM

Webcam Driver
Creative Labs Laptop Integrated Webcam,
v.R2RC1, A04 Download



Applications

Dell Support Center 3.0, v.3.0, A01
Sonic Solutions Roxio Burn, v.v1.01 (120B16F), A00
Dell QuickSet,  v.10.5.0.1, A00
Dell Digital TV Receiver ATSC-01, v.7.0.27224, A01


Specification

Chipset Intel® Cantiga GM45 Chipset
Audio and Speakers Dell Audio - 2 spkrs @ 1W ea
Optical Drive Tray Load DVD+/-RW with Dual Layer DVD+R write capability
Power 6-cell 48 WHr Li-Ion Battery
Camera Integrated 0.3MP webcam with Microphone Wireless 
Wi-Fi Options: Dell™ Wireless 1501 802.11b/g Half Mini Card (optional)
Atheros Wireless-N 802.11n Mini-Card (standard)
Ports, Slots and Chassis Externally Accessible
 (3) USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin ports 15-pin VGA video connector
Integrated network connector 10/100 LAN (RJ45)
AC adapter connector
Audio jacks (1-line out, 1 Mic-in)
3-in-1 Media Card Reader Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Multi Media Card (MMC) Memory Stick (MS) Internal Card Slots 1 Half Mini-Card
Dimensions and Weight Height: 1.48" (37.7 mm) front / 1.58" (40.2 mm) back Width: 14.88" (378.0 mm) Depth: 9.64" (245.0 mm)
Weight: Starting weight of 6.02 lbs. (2.733 kg)6 (40 cm (15.6") HD display, 6 cell battery, DVD +/- RW, integrated graphics). Weights will vary depending on configurations and manufacturing variability.
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DELL INSPIRON 1420 no OS

Minggu, 10 April 2016



Intel Core2Duo T5550 1,8 GHZ Ram 2GB HDD120GB LCD 14 webcam, VGA Intel X3100, DVDRW supemulty, wifi, modem, lan. Warna putih + Content Islami
Harga : 7 jt-an
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Dell Laptop Reviews Dell Inspiron i17RN 2929BK 17 Inch Laptop Diamond Black

Rabu, 11 September 2013

Dell Laptop Reviews Dell Inspiron i17RN-2929BK 17-Inch Laptop (Diamond Black)
This is a branded dell laptop that is very famous. This laptop has many features and has a lot of technical details about this laptop. The following are some technical details about this laptop

This laptop has a capacity of 4GB DIMM RAM, this laptop has an Intel Core i3 2350M 2.3GHz processor. has a 17.3-inch thickness is very thin. applying windows 7, and so forth.
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Dell Inspiron 1525 Review Laptop

Jumat, 30 Agustus 2013


The old days of bulky, overweight Dell notebooks may be coming to a close in 2008. Today Dell announced their latest addition to the Inspiron family of notebooks, the 15.4-inch Inspiron 1525. We are happy to have a pre-production unit to review, and this sleek successor to the Inspiron 1520 might just surprise you.


Our pre-production Inspiron 1525 is equipped with the following specs:

  • 15.4-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) CCFL TrueLife (glossy) screen
  • 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7250 processor
  • 2GB DDR2-667 SDRAM (up to 4GB DDR2 SDRAM available)
  • 120GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD
  • 8x Dual-layer DVD±RW drive
  • Video: Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
  • Wireless: Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g Mini Card
  • Mobile Broadband: Dell Wireless integrated mobile broadband mini-cards Sprint and Verizon serice
  • Colors: Multiple colors and finishes available
  • Media Card: 8-in-1 flash memory reader
  • Input and Output Ports: 4 USB 2.0, HDMI, VGA, IEEE 1394a, RJ11, RJ45, 2 headphone, 1 microphone, 1 ExpressCard 54mm slot, 3 mini-card slots, consumer IR, S-Video
  • No webcam (optional Integrated 2.0 megapixel webcam available)
  • Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Dimensions: 1.00" - 1.48" (height) x 14.05" (width) x 10.08" (depth)
  • Weight: 5.9lbs with 6-cell battery
  • Base configuration price: $499
  • Price as tested: $1,024 ($874 after instant savings)


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Build and Design laptop

Dell received some much needed attention in 2007 with the introduction of the sleek, high performance XPS M1330 and XPS M1530 notebooks. Although these more expensive notebooks in the Dell lineup were praised for their looks and low weight, the Dell Inspiron 1520 was criticized for being yet another bulky and unattractive laptop. Dell listened closely to this criticism when they designed the new Inspiron 1525. The Inspiron 1525 is in fact 25% smaller, 30% slimmer and almost half a pound lighter than the Inspiron 1520.

In addition to the eight color options available on other Inspiron notebooks, the 1525 offers four new patterns. These designs are inlaid molds so theres no risk of the design coming off.


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Although I wasnt a huge fan of the glossy inlaid "Commotion Pattern" design on our pre-production Inspiron 1525, I must say it looks flawless. I was highly critical of the paint application on the Inspiron 1420, 1520, and 1720 because the paint has questionable durability. The new glossy lid designs might be a magnet for fingerprints, but it certainly looks more durable than the old Inspiron paint jobs.

Screen laptop

Display options for the Inspiron 1525 include a matte finish 15.4" Widescreen XGA (1280 x 800), a 15.4" Widescreen XGA (1280 x 800) with TruleLife (glossy finish), or a 15.4" "high resolution" (1440 x 900) glossy widescreen display. On the surface the lack of higher resolutions is a serious flaw in the design of the 1525. In truth, the overwhelming majority of "average" notebook users will think the WXGA resolution looks stunning.

The screen on our pre-production unit looks flawless from straight on and the horizontal viewing angles are great. Upper vertical viewing angles are good, but colors did begin to invert at lower viewing angles when the screen is tilted back.


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Keyboard, Touchpad and Media Controls laptop

The keyboard on the Inspiron 1525 is fairly similar to the 1520. The keyboard is firm with virtually no flex and the keys have excellent travel and cushion.


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The touchpad surface utilizes the new design that is integrated with the palm rest surface. The only separation between the palm rests and the touchpad is the indented area above the touchpad buttons. The touchpad buttons have excellent travel and cushion, though I did feel like they made a bit too much of a "clicking" sound when pressed. The good news with the touchpad is that its responsive, has dedicated scroll areas and the textured feel is good.


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A series of touch-sensitive media buttons with blue LED backlights are located above the keyboard similar to the buttons on the XPS notebooks. One nice feature about the media buttons is that the blue LEDs only stay lit for a fraction of a second after being pressed, so they wont distract you by staying lit all the time. Another "interesting" feature of the media buttons is that the blue LEDs "pulse" back and forth for a few seconds during Windows startup not unlike KITT from the old Knight Rider TV series or a cylon from Battlestar Galactica.


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Ports and Features

The port selection of the 1525 is resonably good for a notebook of this size. Heres a quick rundown of what you get:


Front profile view: LED status lights, dual headphone out, microphone in, and memory card reader. (view large image)


Left side: Kensington lock slot, DC power jack, two USB ports, Ethernet, modem, HDMI out, and FireWire. (view large image)



Right side: ExpressCard slot, WiFi on/off/WiFi catcher, optical drive, S-Video out, and two USB ports. (view large image)


Back profile view: no ports here.(view large image)

The built-in HDMI is a very nice thing to have for those that want digital video output, S-Video and VGA are also there for the more old-fashioned approach to video output. The fact that the 1525 supports HDMI with integrated graphics is impressive ... though we didnt have the opportunity the test the limits of the HDMI output from the integrated X3100 graphics.

With the addition of FireWire, four USB ports, a media card reader, two headphone jacks, microphone jack, ExpressCard slot and Ethernet port youre well equipped ports wise.

I was pleasantly surprised to find four USB ports on the 1525. I was a bit let down by the fact the similarly sized XPS M1530 only includes three USB ports. The fact that the 1525 packs four USB ports into a reasonably thin and light 15.4" notebook is worth praise.

Speakers laptop

The speaker quality was "acceptable" for a notebook without a built-in subwoofer. The speakers for the 1525 are located at the top of the keyboard area above the media buttons.

Theres not much to write home about the speakers, they get loud enough with minimal distortion, but the sound is slightly tinny as is the case with nearly all laptop speakers. Just imagine listening to music from small speakers mounted inside a tin can and youll have an idea about the built-in sound quality. On the brighter side, both audio out ports delivered crystal clear audio to my earbuds during the test period.

Performance and Benchmarks laptop

One thing to notice is that the dedicated graphics card option available on the Inspiron 1520 is missing from the Inspiron 1525. The reasoning behind this is that Dell is pushing the XPS M1530 as the 15.4" notebook for those demanding higher-end graphics performance. The Inspiron 1525 is meant for a more mainstream buyer looking for good multimedia and productivity features from a notebook, and not cutting edge 3D performance.

Regardless, I would have liked for Dell to offer at least an entry-level nVidia 8400 GS 128MB dedicated graphics card option on the 1525. Sure, it might compete with a base configuration XPS M1530, but consumers like to have choices.

That being said, the Inspiron 1525 performed quite well during testing and this machine will meet or exceed the performance needs of most average (non-gaming) users.

wPrime is a program that forces the processor to do recursive mathematical calculations, the advantage of this program is that it is multi-threaded and can use both processor cores at once, thereby giving more accurate benchmarking measurements than Super Pi.

Notebook / CPUwPrime 32M time
Dell Inspiron 1525 (Core 2 Duo T7250 @ 2.0GHz)
43.569s
Dell XPS M1530 (Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz)
37.485s
Portable One SXS37 (Core 2 Duo T7250 @ 2.0GHz)
41.908s
Sony VAIO NR (Core 2 Duo T5250 @ 1.5GHz)58.233s
Toshiba Tecra A9 (Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz)38.343s
Toshiba Tecra M9 (Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz)37.299s
HP Compaq 6910p (Core 2 Duo T7300 @ 2GHz)40.965s
Sony VAIO TZ (Core 2 Duo U7600 @ 1.20GHz)76.240s
Zepto 6024W (Core 2 Duo T7300 @ 2GHz)42.385s
Lenovo T61 (Core 2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz)37.705s
Alienware M5750 (Core 2 Duo T7600 @ 2.33GHz)38.327s
Hewlett Packard DV6000z (Turion X2 TL-60 @ 2.0GHz)38.720s
Samsung Q70 (Core 2 Duo T7300 @ 2.0GHz)42.218s
Acer Travelmate 8204WLMi (Core Duo T2500 @ 2.0GHz)42.947s
Samsung X60plus (Core 2 Duo T7200 @ 2.0GHz)44.922s
Zepto Znote 6224W (Core 2 Duo T7300 @ 2.0GHz)45.788s
Samsung Q35 (Core 2 Duo T5600 @ 1.83GHz)46.274s
Samsung R20 (Core Duo T2250 @ 1.73GHz)47.563s

3DMark06 comparison results for graphics performance:

Notebook3DMark06 Score
Dell Inspiron 1525 (2.0GHz Intel T7250, Intel X3100)
545 3DMarks
Sony VAIO NR (1.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5250, Intel X3100)
504 3DMarks
Dell XPS M1530 (2.20GHz Intel T7500, Nvidia 8600M GT 256MB)4,332 3DMarks
Dell Inspiron 1520 (2.0GHz Intel T7300, NVIDIA 8600M GT)2,905 3DMarks
Dell XPS M1330 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, NVIDIA GeForce Go 8400M GS 128MB)1,408 3DMarks
Samsung Q70 (2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 and nVidia 8400M G GPU)1,069 3DMarks
Asus F3sv-A1 (Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz, Nvidia 8600M GS 256MB)2,344 3DMarks
Alienware Area 51 m5550 (2.33GHz Core 2 Duo, nVidia GeForce Go 7600 256MB2,183 3DMarks
Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xi 1526 (1.66GHz Core Duo, nVidia 7600Go 256 MB)2,144 3DMarks
Samsung X60plus (2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7200, ATI X1700 256MB)1,831 3DMarks
Asus A6J (1.83GHz Core Duo, ATI X1600 128MB)1,819 3DMarks
HP dv6000t (2.16 GHz Intel T7400, NVIDA GeForce Go 7400)827 3DMarks


PCMark05 measures overall notebook performance:

NotebookPCMark05 Score
Dell Inspiron 1525 (2.0GHz Intel T7250, Intel X3100) 4,149 PCMarks
Dell XPS M1530 (2.20GHz Intel T7500, Nvidia 8600M GT 256MB)5,412 PCMarks
Dell Inspiron 1520 (2.0GHz Intel T7300, NVIDIA 8600M GT)4,616 PCMarks
Dell XPS M1330 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, NVIDIA GeForce Go 8400M GS)4,591 PCMarks
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)4,153 PCMarks
Lenovo 3000 V200 (2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, Intel X3100)3,987 PCMarks
Lenovo T60 Widescreen (2.0GHz Intel T7200, ATI X1400 128MB)4,189 PCMarks
HP dv6000t (2.16GHz Intel T7400, NVIDA GeForce Go 7400)4,234 PCMarks
Fujitsu N6410 (1.66GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400)3,487 PCMarks
Alienware M7700 (AMD Athlon FX-60, Nvidia Go 7800GTX)5,597 PCMarks
Sony Vaio SZ-110B in Speed Mode (Using Nvidia GeForce Go 7400)3,637 PCMarks
Asus V6J (1.86GHz Core Duo T2400, Nvidia Go 7400)3,646 PCMarks


HDTune results:


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Heat and Noise

The Inspiron 1525 does a reasonable job keeping heat under control. The system fan and heatsinks in the 1525 do a great job managing heat when the system is under load ... as we discovered when we ran multiple benchmarks back to back. Below are images with temperature readings listed in degrees Fahrenheit:


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Unfortunately, noise was something of an issue with the fan on the 1525. The fan moved a significant amount of hot air but the noise was reasonably higher than what we hear on most current notebooks. When the fan is on low it isnt noticeable over background noise most of the time. However, when the fan was at the highest setting we did record the volume of the noise breaking the 60dB mark from about two inches away from the fan exhaust. Again, this was a pre-production review unit, so your mileage (or decibels) may vary.

Battery Life

The 6-cell 56WHr Li-Ion battery provides excellent battery life for the 1525. With Vistas power management running in "high performance" mode, screen brightness set to maximum and wireless on, the 6-cell battery delivered 2 hours and 53 minutes of battery life. Were certain that the 6-cell could deliver three and a half hours of life with the notebook set to "balanced" or "power saver" mode and the screen brightness turned down.

There is also an available 9-cell 85WHr Li-Ion battery for those users needing extended battery life. One thing to mention is that with the 9-cell battery in you get an overall larger dimension for the notebook as the 9-cell battery sticks out of the back of the notebook.

Conclusion laptop

Overall, the Dell Inspiron 1525 is an excellent budget notebook with good looks and solid performance. This isnt a gaming machine, but the 1525 can handle everyday computing tasks with ease ... and looks good while doing them.

In short, the Inspiron 1525 is exactly the notebook that the Inspiron 1520 should have been in the first place. Even though the 1525 is arriving a little late to the party we suspect its going to be a very welcomed guest in many homes.

Pros

  • Much thinner and lighter than the Inspiron 1520
  • Reasonable battery life
  • Nice keyboard, touchpad and media buttons
  • Solid performance and features

Cons

  • Glossy LCD lid is a magnet for fingerprints
  • No dedicated graphics option
  • Limited display options



( From http://www.notebookreview.com )
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Dell Inspiron E1705

Senin, 26 Agustus 2013


Dell Inspiron E1705 Introduction

Dell’s Inspiron E1705 is a 17″ widescreen notebook full of power and the very first Dell Inspiron to be released with the new Intel Core Duo processor. The E in E1705 stands for “Entertainment”. With various media features available, fast Core Duo processor, a 6 USB ports and the option for a high-end graphics card in the form of the nVidia Go 7800 the Dell Inspiron E-1705 sounds like lots of fun. Lets get down to the review.

Dell Inspiron E1705 Design

The Inspiron E1705’s design is nearly identical to the Dell Inspiron 9300 design. Crafted out of sturdy and stylish magnesium alloy and measuring 15.5 inches wide, 11.3 inches deep, and 1.6 inches thick. The weight comes in at a hefty 8.2 pounds. The outside cover is brushed aluminum, with a white border, the same design as Dell’s 700M. It has a good solid build, no flexing of the body and magnesium alloy material for lid and bottom for extra durability.

Dell Inspiron E1705 Features

Dells’ Inspiron E1705 comes pre-installed with Windows XP Media Center Edition, which offers enhanced multimedia handling and management versus XP Home Edition, letting you take control of your home and mobile entertainment experience. The E1705 has “Media Direct” for quick boot and access to media file viewing is great, allows you to access files on DVD, media card reader, hard drive and any USB connected storage device.

Dell Inspiron E1705 Performance

The E1705 comes with a 2.0GHz Dual Core processor, meant for multi-tasking. Combined with nVidia Go 7800 graphics
card you’ve got a pretty serious gaming machine

Conclusion

The e1705’s speed boost from the Core Duo processor is what makes this a good buy. The high-end graphics card option is a must for a serious gamer. This is most likely the best 17″ gaming laptop around, considering Dell’s low pricing. Prices start at under $1,000.

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Dell Inspiron 15 Notebook Customizable

Sabtu, 24 Agustus 2013


Dell Inspiron 15 Notebook - Customizable

Storage
Number of Storage Drives Included 1
Included Drives DVD+-RW DL
Hard Drive Capacity 250 GB
Software
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
General
normalized-Installed Memory 3000
normalized-Display Size 15.6
normalized-Cache Size 1
Memory
Memory Technology DDR2
Maximum Memory 4 GB
Installed Memory 3 GB
Warranty
Warranty Information 1 Year Limited Warranty
Dimensions
Height 1.02 in
Width 14.7 in
Depth 9.6 in
Weight 5.8 lbs
Display
Display Size 15.6 in
Display Type Active Matrix LCD (TFT)
Max Resolution 1366 x 768 (WXGA)
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Video Chipset Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 MHD
More Info
URL http://www.dell.com/
System
Input Devices Keyboard|Touchpad
Interface Connection Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini)|Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini)|Bluetooth|Ethernet - RJ45|USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0|VGA
Slots Express Card 34
Features
Included Network Card Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)|Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11b|Wireless Ethernet - IEEE802.11g
Processor
Cache Size 1 MB
Bus Speed 800 MHz
Processor Speed 2 GHz
Processor Class Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile

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Dell inspiron R15 with Core i5 processor

Kamis, 22 Agustus 2013

after yesterday wrote an article about the Dell Inspiron 17R, now Ill write a specs Dell Inspiron 15R laptop  , in terms of screen dell inspiron 15R is indeed no bigger than a dell inspiron R17, almost no visible difference in design, its just  dell inspiron R15 laptop has a smaller screen than  Dell Inspiron R17.

with 15.6inch screen that can display a graphic that is very good because it is supported by Intel HD graphics card, equipped with Intel Core i5 that will make this laptop more powerful, and has also installed 4GB DDR3 memory for the stability of multi tasking performance on laptop dell inspiron R15, equipped also for 500GB hard drive big enough to store the various collections of  files and documents you are, have also been integrated with the optical drive as a media player CD / DVD / BD.

on the package laptop dell inspiron R15 has been in include McAfee antivirus software are installed, which you can use for 15 months, while for the media communication with internet laptop dell inspiron R15 has been installed Dell Wireless lan, also integrated with a 1.3MP web camera .
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Dell Inspiron 17R Laptop Review

Jumat, 16 Agustus 2013


Dell Inspiron 17R (N7010) Specifications:

Intel Core i3 370M processor (2.4GHz, 3MB cache)
17.3-inch 1600x900 display with LED backlighting
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
4GB DDR3 memory
500GB 5400rpm HDD
Intel HD integrated graphics
10/100 Ethernet, 802.11n wireless, and Bluetooth
6-cell Li-ion 48Wh battery
Dimensions: 16.54 x 10.87 x 1.24-1.38-inches
Weight: 6.67lbs

The newly designed Inspiron 17R is the latest 17.3-inch desktop-replacement notebook from Dell. Equipped with the Intel Core i3 and i5 processors with Intel GMA HD graphics, this budget-friendly system is aimed at the masses. In this review we take an in-depth look at this new system and see how it performs.


Build and Design

The newly redesigned Inspiron 17R offers a much cleaner and sleeker look and feel compared to past models. Similar to the Adamo-series, the layout has a hinge-forward design with the screen positioned just slightly in front of the back edge of the chassis. This has the added benefit of moving the screen closer to the keyboard and bringing the action to you. The outside appearance of the new 17R is very stylish, with a faux-brushed metal screen cover. The look gives the appearance of metal, although with an easier to clean painted surface. This look it also shared inside the notebook, with the palmrest and keyboard trim.

Build quality is great with a strong chassis and very durable feeling plastic. Even with its large footprint, the thin chassis resist flex and doesnt creak when you lift it up from the corners. The keyboard and palmrest both have more than adequate support, and dont sag under strong pressure. The screen cover has moderate protection for the LCD, with only strong pressure to the back of the panel causing ripples. The large 17.3-inch screen has no problem staying put with two strong hinges that get the display into position and hold it without any wiggle.

Users looking to upgrade the Inspiron 17R will find it easy through one access panel on the bottom of the notebook. With a few Phillips head screws removed, you gain access to the system memory and hard drive. Components like the wireless card and processor require more disassembly to get at.

Ports and Features

For a budget 17-inch desktop-replacement the Inspiron 17R offers plenty of inputs. We counted three USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA/USB connection, HDMI and VGA-out , audio jacks, and Ethernet. It also featured a SDHC-card reader, but an ExpressCard slot was missing.

modified from: notebookreview.com

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Dell Inspiron 17R Intel Core i3 Processor

Rabu, 14 Agustus 2013

Dell Inspiron 17R  is a laptop with  pretty awesome quality, Laptops that have a 17 inch screen can display the visual image is very good and clean which is supported by Intels graphics technology, also features stereo audio in high definition technology supporting the complete SRS Premium Sound that will produce amazing sound .

every sale of Dell Inspiron 17R, has completed the Windows 7 operating system, for the processor  Dell Inspiron R17 is still used Intel as backbone of  the processors, with speed of Intel Core i3 processor  which will make the performance of Dell Inspiron  R17 laptop will be more stable, to add your comfort when using software that is enough CPU resource spent the R17 has prepared a Dell Inspiron Memory 3GB to maintain stability when the laptop is fully employed

to save a collection of digital files you, Dell inspiron R17 has prepared a storage space of 320GB and to facilitate you move data from the media CD / DVD then the Dell Inspiron R17 has been set up optical drive, Dual layer DVD +, as a media of communication, dell inspiron R17 has been integrated with Dell wireless network, network RJ45 port, and has also installed a webcamera,
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Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop

Kamis, 08 Agustus 2013

Introduction for DELL laptop Inspiron 1520

The Dell Inspiron 1520 under review here is the latest 15.4” in an ever-growing succession of what can be categorized as “consumer mainstream” notebooks offered by Dell’s Home & Home Office division. Since the release of the 1520, Dell has also made available a very similar machine, the Vostro 1500, which can be purchased from the Small Business site. Unlike the Inspiron 1520, which can be configured with any one of eight different colors, the Vostro 1500 is solid black. The Vostro also provides a Windows XP option, which is unavailable in the Inspiron 1520.

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It should also be noted, for the benefit of anyone who is somewhat new to this website, that there is plenty of additional information on the 1520, including an excellent full-featured review by someone who actually purchased the 1520, as well as a side-by-side comparison of the 1520 and the HP dv6500t; this comparison includes a video that is definitely worth watching for anyone considering the Inspiron 1520, the HP dv6500t or any other 15.4” consumer notebook.


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Dell Inspiron 1520 Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0 GHz/4MB L2 Cache)
  • OS: Microsoft Vista Home Premium
  • Hard Drive: 160 GB SATA @ 5400RPM
  • Screen: 15.4" WSXGA Widescreen (1680 x 1050)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 256MB
  • RAM: 2.0GB DDR2 SDRAM @667 MHz (2 x 1GB)
  • Optical Drive: 8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/Double Layer Support
  • Battery: 9-cell lithium ion
  • Wireless: Intel 4965AGN
  • Weight: 6.4 lbs
  • Dimensions: 1.47-1.65” (H) x 14.12 “ (W) x 10.59" (D)
  • Ports/Slots: 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire); 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0); 8-in-1 Memory Card Reader; VGA Out; S-Video; RJ-45 Ethernet LAN; RJ-11 Modem; ExpressCard 54mm; stereo in, headphone/speaker out and dual digital mics

Initial Impressions


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This Inspiron 1520 weighs about six and a half pounds and is considered a mainstream consumer notebook. Though Dell allows customization of the lid in up to eight different colors, our model has a conservative looking black lid. Because of that our machine lacks some of the consumer flair a “Flamingo Pink” lid would have offered. Nonetheless, my first impressions had to do with a couple of things that distinguish the 1520 from its predecessors:

  1. The overall look is very different, in a good way.
  2. The hardware, particularly in the form of graphics processing, will allow the 1520 to perform about as well as any notebook on the market, with the exception of outlandishly expensive gaming machines that lack any concessions with respect to size, battery life and cost.

These two characteristics are what make the 1520 such an impressive achievement. I actually briefly owned the previous Inspiron generations e1705 model, and reviewed the prior-generation e1405 thin-and-light notebook. I must say, the look of the current lineup is immeasurably more appealing. The old silver-and-white style always got me thinking of things like shag carpet and popcorn ceilings: sure, one can make a case for these innovations, just as one can make a case for thick white plastic trim around a notebook, but in the end (which usually comes within a matter of weeks if not months), the style grows tired, the initial promise hollow. The new Inspiron series design is cleaner, simpler and more tasteful. A cousin of the 1520, which shares its look, is the AMD-based Inspiron 1521.

Purchasing Considerations laptop

Though this notebook was sent by Dell for review purposes and not purchased, I wanted to touch on the above topic, simply because there is something of an art to purchasing a Dell consumer notebook. There are many decisions to make, and like all decisions, they carry with them the opportunity for regret or satisfaction. I heartily endorse this web site’s forums for a little glimpse into the thought, action and subsequent level of satisfaction of other buyers.

As of this writing, deliberately moving along the Dell purchasing highway results in:

  1. An Inspiron 1520 with a fairly basic configuration, but one more than adequate for general media and office tasks, for just over $900.
  2. A deluxe performance configuration, virtually identical to this review machine, for just over $1500.

These prices reflect no special discounts or coupons, just today’s standard upgrades and reductions, which are plainly available to anyone who orders a 1520 today. In any case, at the high end particularly, these prices strike me as very competitive, and a savvy shopper who finds coupons, buys their own memory and times the Dell marketing promotions can do better on price.

One thing I found interesting while configuring a couple of 1520s on the Dell site was the price of a RAM upgrade from 2GB to 4GB: $850. Had I selected a higher-priced starting point, meaning a more full-figured set of warranty and support options, the cost of these 2 gigabytes of RAM would have moved away from the direction of a cool grand, but not by much. I saw no mention of this upgrade including a complimentary iPhone or round-trip flight to London, but it is there and available. That said, I would definitely opt for the T7300 CPU and the 8600M GT graphics included in this review model, if at all possible. While these enhancements will probably add three or four hundred dollars to the final price, they are well worth the cost and will almost certainly give the 1520 a longer useful life.

Design


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As noted, I like the look of the Inspiron 1520 and see it as a vast improvement over the Inspiron e1505, the 1520’s predecessor. However, one thing I’ll mention is that my own preference is the black lid of this review model because I find, in pictures at least, that the machines with colored lids have too much color for me. Two distinct colors, in this case silver and black, are just about right. I also like the aforementioned Vostro 1500, very similar to this 1520 and available at the Dell Small Business site, because of the all-black look, including a black keyboard, and the possibility of Windows XP. Though many won’t, I see a black keyboard and XP as decided advantages.

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Also a welcome change is the placement and position of the keyboard and touchpad. The prior line of Inspirons featured a somewhat odd shaped keyboard that was set very close to the LCD, and a rather large touchpad placed in the middle of a vast sea of silver plastic. While this did allow the palm rests to accommodate even the most monstrous palms, the new Inspiron line, as represented by this review 1520, has a slightly smaller touchpad and a more centered keyboard; this redesign makes for more comfortable typing and touchpad operation, besides being more aesthetically harmonious.


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Build Laptop

The Inspiron 1520 feels very solid. The only issue, which has been mentioned elsewhere, is the screen latch, which does have some play. Aside from this lack of a nice, snug fit, the latch did not bother me, and I found nothing in the build quality that would make me hesitant to purchase a 1520. Firm but gentle pushing and prodding revealed no flex or weakness.

Input and Output Ports

The Inspiron 1520 has the following ports selection:

  • (4) USB 2.0 Ports
  • Integrated 10/100 LAN and 56K Modem
  • IEEE 1394a
  • 8-in-1 Card Reader
  • VGA Video Output and S-Video
  • Stereo In, Headphone/Speaker Out and Dual Digital Mics
  • ExpressCard 54mm Slot


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The screen


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Color and brightness were both good on the WSXGA glossy LCD. While I like and would myself choose this option, other resolutions are available: 1280x800 WXGA, in both glossy and non-glossy, and 1440x900, glossy only. This represents improved LCD variety and is a major selling point of the 1520; there is something for nearly everyone. Careful scrutiny revealed only one utterly trivial imperfection in the screen: an eighth of an inch or so of uneven backlighting at the bottom of the LCD, which was only visible when I looked very closely while running a screen saver with a dark background. There has been some discussion in this site’s forums about “grainy” LCDs in the 1520, but I detected none of this. However, I am admittedly not a good cohort for those studying LCD perfection; generally (but not always) I’m okay with the screens I use. Everest Home lists the screen as an SEC3350, a Seiko Epson manufactured LCD.


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Graphics

The NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT is currently among the cream of the crop in notebook GPUs. Athough RivaTuner indicated that the 8600m in the Inspiron 1520 had DDR3 memory, in reality it is DDR2, which may be dissapointing to some. All the same, its a powerful card and there were no graphics-related problems during my time with the 8600M. For those interested in gaming considerations, there is plenty of real-world information in this web site’s forums.

Dell Inspiron 1520

Sound

As always, or almost always, when discussing notebook sound: more than adequate for getting the gist, feel and intent of what’s being played, but definitely lacking in bass. Headphones or external speakers will provide a much more lifelike experience.

Multimedia Features

This 1520 came with a remote, snugly ensconced in the ExpressCard slot, as well as an array of physical media buttons on the front of the notebook. Both the built-in buttons and the remote worked as expected, forwarding and pausing and muting in accordance with my wishes.

Processor and Performance

Thanks to the very strong components, performance was always good, regardless of the stress put on system resources such as RAM and CPU. The new Santa Rosa platform coupled with an Intel T7300 CPU, together with a stronger GPU, outperformed my “old” T2400-based Dell Precision M65 by a wide margin on all benchmarks.

For prospective buyers, it may be worth adding that this review 1520’s configuration is worth considering if one is looking for excellent performance while keeping the price reasonably modest. The T7300 is the cheapest available CPU that comes with 4MB of Level 2 cache, the 8600M GT GPU will provide optimal graphics performance, and anything less than 2GB RAM will significantly hinder performance.

HDTune results:

Dell 1520

Keyboard and Touchpad


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Keys are responsive and have good travel. Overall, I’d say Dell has done an excellent job with the 1520’s keyboard, both in terms of the feel and the new placement that doesn’t err northward the way the last-generation Inspirons did, especially the e1505 and e1705. Individual key placement makes sense, being more or less standard, and the half-height function keys are consistent with, and just as comfortable as, their larger brethren. The touchpad, which is smaller than that of the e1505, is eminently usable and did everything I expected of it with no discomfort or untoward behavior.

Battery Life

Under fairly heavy usage, e.g., a lot of hard drive activity, wireless going and the screen set to maximum brightness, I managed to run on the battery for almost three hours. Very light usage and a dim display, but wireless still running, yielded an additional hour or so. I expected a greater disparity, given that my usage for the two tests was at opposite ends of the spectrum, but I did have wireless enabled for the light-usage test, and both times seemed fairly strong for a machine with this power. With a little tweaking, I’m sure others could squeeze more life out of the 9-cell battery.

Heat and Noise laptop

The 1520 was remarkably quiet (virtually silent, in fact) the whole time I had it, and heat was never a problem. The bottom of the unit became a little warm after protracted heavy activity, but not unusually so.

Service and Support

I have used Dell support in the past and have always been satisfied, in the end, with the experience, but I had no reason to contact support regarding this 1520.

Software

Being a creature of habit, I removed most of the “trialware,” along with some other common programs I loathe, as soon as I received the notebook. I was barely paying attention while doing this, but the whole process for this review notebook seemed to go very quickly. There were no apparent software issues, though I do find myself longing for Windows XP whenever I use a Vista machine. The availability of XP is reason #2 for my seriously considering the Vostro 1500 if I were in the market for a high-powered 15.4” notebook at a reasonable price.

Conclusion

Much of what I found while using the Inspiron 1520 is consistent with (to the point of being almost identical to) what has been written elsewhere. There was really only one thing about this notebook that bothered me, my preference for the all black Vostro 1500 notwithstanding: the play in the screen latch mechanism when the notebook is shut. Is this a big deal? I would say no, not at all.

There are so many positives, including the overall build quality, and so much flexibility in terms of configuration, the 1520 would seem to make a lot of sense for a wide range of notebook users, and a little bit of latch looseness should not be a determining factor. There are many fine notebook deals in the Sunday ads, as well as online, but there is often something about these machines, such as the keyboard, the graphics or the resolution, that would make me reluctant to purchase one of them. The 1520, or the Vostro 1500, for that matter, can be configured just right. If I weren’t already happy with my two laptops and in no hurry to get a replacement, I’d definitely consider the Inspiron 1520 or its nearly identical sibling, the Vostro 1500.


( From http://www.notebookreview.com )
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Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 Netbook

Selasa, 30 Juli 2013

a new innovation in the world of netbooks, the Inspiron Mini 1012 that was developed by the vendor Dell has bare that can last for 9.5 hours. with a simple design but has unique characteristics, and there many color variants that you can choose what you like, also have been in complete with operating system Windows 7 starter edition.

and like most other netbooks, the Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 is also still using the technology as Intel atom N450 processor, to increase the stability of the Dell netbook has installed at 1 Gb DDR2 memory. and also like most other netbooks, the Inspiron Mini 1012 It also does not have cd / dvd drive, which means if you want to enter data or just watch movies and play the audio from cd / dvd you must first purchase or you can borrow to your friends external cd / dvd drive, for storing data Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 netbook this has an storage capacity of 250GB, but if you feel less satisfied with Dells storage capacity has prepared an online data storage backup and you can access with  Internet connection directly from Dell netboook ispiron Mini 1012.

Other advantages of this netbook has an internal TV tuner, so you can watch TV anywhere, while for the Internet connection This netbook provides RJ45 ethernet port, wireless wi-fi and bluetooth, with a display of 10.1 inches which is equipped with a 1.3 MP webcam. intrested with Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 ?? Buy it here
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